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A Manhattan judge released the assets of Rick A. Lazio's failed campaign for the United States Senate yesterday, as campaign officials entered into arbitration with a fund-raiser who sued for $1.4 million that she claims the campaign owes her. The...

A Manhattan judge froze $537,000 in funds yesterday from the failed campaign of Representative Rick Lazio, after a political fund raiser sued the Lazio 2000 campaign, claiming that she was owed at least that amount for her work. The fund raiser,...

A State Supreme Court judge yesterday reversed Gov. George E. Pataki's two-week-old order that shut down New York Apple Tours, whose double-decker buses have come under fierce criticism since one killed a pedestrian in Midtown last month. But city...

A New York State judge yesterday overturned stricter no-fault auto insurance regulations that the Pataki administration adopted earlier this year, ruling that state insurance officials had failed to consider the impact on people injured in accidents...

Citing a pattern of illegal drug activity, a Manhattan judge ordered two popular nightclubs temporarily closed yesterday, including the Tunnel, which is owned by the embattled nightlife impressario Peter Gatien. Responding to a motion by the...

A state judge has ruled that the phone company shortchanged New York City for years in commissions for pay phones located on public property, and city officials say they hope to receive as much as $100 million to make up the difference. But Bell...

November 11, 1998, Wednesday

The real estate developer Abe Hirschfeld may proceed with a lawsuit contending that the Manhattan District Attorney abused his authority while investigating Mr. Hirschfeld for possible tax fraud, a state judge has decided. In a decision filed last...

A State Supreme Court Justice ruled yesterday that Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani must turn over city records that State Comptroller H. Carl McCall had requested in his effort to audit city agencies. City officials immediately vowed to fight the...

October 11, 1997, Saturday

A State Supreme Court judge yesterday ruled against 60 Police Academy candidates who claimed discrimination because they were denied admission because of their age. The judge, Phyllis Gangel-Jacob, said age limits on public safety jobs were...

It may be a fleeting moment, but for now northern Brooklyn's fear that it was destined to become the city's garbage Dumpster has been eased a bit. In a victory for Greenpoint and Williamsburg residents, State Supreme Court Justice Phyllis...